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CAE conference:  Learning Together: Pedagogy, Technology and Course Redesign VII.

  

Presentation/Worshop/Discussion 

 

Dr. Ludmilla Smirnova 

 

Web 2.0 Environments: Challenges and Opportunites for Learning and Teaching

 

Part I: Presentation about Web 2. 0 (Visit slideshare).

 

Part II: Using Web 2.0  in teaching (Wiki, VoiceThread, Flickr, etc.).

 

 

Web 2.0  Group Project

 


 

 

Think of this wiki as a shared online whiteboard. You can share information using this wiki, making your creativity accessible to everyone. Play around with this wiki: Notice how you can add comments to a page, see what people have changed, and edit the text on the page assigned to you.

 

 Project Assignments:

 Group1 (first click this link and then go to the link of the assigned letter)

 

 

 

Sources:

 

Sites

 

  • Flickr - search  for pictures  http://flickr.com/photos/tags/computer
  • VoiceThread - create a storyboard, add notes, pictures, voice, music
  • Apple iMovie
  • PhotoStory 3 - add music and voice
  • Articles:
  • Wiki, Blogs or Moodle?
  • Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling
  • E-folios as Life-long Digital Storyteling
  • Chris Smith's Edublog about Web 2.0 (videos, PPTs, slideshare)
  • Social Computing Magazine Web 2.0 Enterize Web 2.0 blogs
  • Go2Web20
  • Web 2.0 Tools
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    Source Name Page # Quote
    Wikipedia   "Web 2.0, a phrase coined by O'Reilly Media in 2003[1] and popularized by the first Web 2.0 conference in 2004,[2] refers to a perceived second generation of Web-based communities and hosted services such as social networking sites, wikis and folksonomies that facilitate collaboration and sharing between users

     

    Examples of Digital Stories

     

     

    1. "B" is for Buster Photo Story 3

       

    2. "H" is for Honor - Voice Thread

       

     

     

    Meetings

    When should we meet?

    Who When I can meet
    A W-F, 
    C Anytime after 2pm
    D  Thursday,
    B Sunday, 4pm-8pm

    E  
    F  
    G  

     

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